My earliest memories of tennis would be Lleyton Hewitt beating Nalbandian in the 2002 Wimbledon final, when I was 6. That's when I started playing, but I didn't become a serious fan until about 2004. Coria losing that RG final really hurt me and is the most vivid tennis memory of my early days. I loved him so much. From there my passion just grew and grew and grew to what it is now.

I feel like you are older than me (tennis-wise I mean, and no you are quite a lot younger in RL ). Are you still playing tennis? Starting at 6 is quite serious!

Well, I'm a bit of a freak in that regard. I've lost out in many other areas of life because I love following tennis so much. I'm not too bothered, though. These days, however, I go through spells of about a month where I grow disinterested in tennis somewhat. Not really watching anything and just glancing at results.

I still play, yeah. I say I started at 6, but I didn't really play much until I finally moved close to London where the facilities are more accessible which was when I was 9. I don't mean to sound like a pro, btw, because I'm anything but a pro.

Re: Look, you know, our draws are not rigged they are just unlikely. (pt2)

I remember I did one of these on Facebook with a tennis friend last year at Roland Garros. She loves Philipp Kphlschreiber so much, so I suggested to her that we have a profile picture wager on the Kohlschreiber vs Querrey match. I had a feeling Big Sam was going to win, but she was so sure her man would win. Sam demolished Kohli and she had to endure the embarrassment of having Querrey as her profile pic. We did the same at Wimbledon when she tried to get me back, but once again, Kohlschreiber was upset by Istomin.

Querrey and Istomin are not the most pleasant of mugshots as well. Quite proud of myself.